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“T1's Little Lucian steals the bug with blind vision” has become popular, replicating the tactics of the Yuanmen Spear, precisely calculating attack speed damage.

Introduction: The S15 season has officially begun, and I believe most players have been following the recent competitions closely. Matches across various regions are underway with intense competition, and T1 from the LCK region has become a focal point of discussion among many players. In a recent match, T1 defeated HLE with a score of 2-0, extending their winning streak. It seems that the gap in strength between the two teams is widening; T1's sense of rhythm is on point, able to identify key points in confrontations whether in an advantageous or disadvantageous situation. Additionally, AD player Little Lucian's recent gameplay has been surprisingly outrageous, using AD Lucian to steal a bug with a W ability under blind vision conditions.

The image of T1's Little Lucian stealing the bug with blind vision has gone viral.

I believe most players are very interested in T1, as they are a top-tier team in the LCK region. Over the past few years, T1 has achieved remarkable results, winning the World Championship twice, but they have also undergone some roster changes. The departure of their core top player has saddened many fans, and in the first segment, their performance had some minor issues. However, with the integration of the new top player Doran, T1's form has become increasingly stable, especially after the start of the third segment, where they ended GEN's winning streak and have maintained an unbeaten record since.


The matchup against HLE has drawn significant attention, given the deep-rooted rivalry between the two teams. Even during the third segment, T1's owner publicly apologized regarding the previous transfer issue with Zeus. In this match, T1 once again showcased their strong team cohesion, defeating HLE 2-0. In the first game, there weren't many large-scale skirmishes early on, but T1 maintained control over the jungle, securing the first three dragons. The first major team fight occurred around the 25-minute mark, and HLE knew they couldn't let T1 secure the dragon soul so early. However, in that team fight, HLE was utterly unprepared; Keria's Bard initiated with a perfect ultimate hitting three opponents, allowing T1 to achieve a zero-for-four exchange, ultimately winning the first game effortlessly at the 30-minute mark.


In the second game, T1 performed exceptionally well in the early stages, achieving a zero-for-three victory by the 11-minute mark. The economic gap widened to 6000, but at the 25-minute mark, Keria's misstep allowed HLE to counterattack and secure the Baron, gradually turning the economic tide. By the 37-minute mark, HLE, with the Baron buff, pushed towards the high ground, but Zeka's Azir made a critical mistake, drifting into T1's tower and giving away a kill. Thanks to this unexpected advantage, T1 finished the game decisively at the 39-minute mark.

The most exciting aspect of this confrontation was AD player Little Lucian, who, using Lucian, effortlessly stole the bug with a W ability from the brush near his own top lane under blind vision. From the player's first-person perspective, Little Lucian only had early information indicating that the opponent was attacking a low-health bug, and it was truly through confident execution and precise damage calculation that he secured the steal. Once or twice could be considered luck, but recently he has stolen too many jungle resources. In a post-match interview, Little Lucian openly stated that he has always enjoyed playing Lucian, feels confident in his skill accuracy, and calculated the monkey's attack speed and damage before attempting the steal today.

Goodbye, everyone.

It seems that every time the World Championship approaches, T1's form improves significantly, and this season is no exception. They have maintained an undefeated record in the third segment, having already defeated GEN and HLE. Unless something unexpected happens, the following teams shouldn't pose any threat to them; it all depends on the second round of confrontations. Could it be that GEN's recent 27-game winning streak has angered Faker? After all, in the realm of League of Legends, Faker still holds absolute dominance.

What do you think about this situation, dear viewers?

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